A translation layer bridges incompatible systems by converting data, commands, or protocols between them. It’s used in software, networking, and hardware to enable seamless communication, often in emulation or API integration. Developers, IT architects, and end-users benefit from smoother interoperability, reduced migration costs, and extended legacy system functionality without requiring full overhauls.
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